Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1877 — Page 7
THE MAIL
A PAPER
FOR THE
PEOPLE.
Golden Words
A friend's frown is better than a fool's smile. Without the rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar.
To the exile from his native streams, all other streams are bitter. Enry—punishing ourselves for being inferior to our neighbors.
He hath a good judgment, who does iiot rely entirely upon bis own. The bead without the heart is a bereft mourner sitting alone.—[Bartol. .On the heels of folly treadeth shame at thebaek of anger standeth remorse.
Account him thy real friend who desires thy good, rather than thy good will.
Some hearts, like evening primroses, open more beautifully in the shadows of life.
I love Huch mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning.
If thou would'st live loag, live well there are two things which shorten life, folly and wickedness.
Ignorance is a blank sheet, on which we may write but error is a scribbled one, on which we must erase.
It is very dangerous for any man to find any spot on this broad globe that is sweeter to him than his home.
In matters of conscience first thoughts are best. In matters of prudence last thoughts are best.—[Kev. Robert Hall.
Act from affection, and think iu order to act. The intellect should always be the servant of the heart, but never its slave.—[C'omte.
The truest help we can render to an afflicted man is not to take his burden from him, but to cali out his best strength, that he may be able to bear the burden.—[Phillips Brooks.
It is hard work fighting a Quaker. It is poor work scolding a deaf man, it is profitless beating the air. One bided controversies do not last long, and generally end in victory for the silent party.
The philosopher ought to destroy bad usages, not submit to them. He owes obedience to the laws ©nly when they are not contrary to a superior law, which he carries within him.—Porphyry.
Give mo tho storm and tempest of thought and action, rather than the dead calm of ignorance and faith. Banish me from Eden when you will but first let me eat of the fruit of tho tree of knowledge.— [I ngerso 11.
Little martin boxes of homes are enerally the most happy and cozy ittle villages are nearer to being atoms of a shattered paradise than anything we know of aud little fortunes being the most content, and little hopes the least disappointment.
So long aa men believed in special providences, thoro was a premium on poor sanitary and social regulations. Why dig a drain to hinder typhus, wnen a prayer, which costs nothing, will keep it off? Why clean the streets, if prayer can fence a aity again «t cholera.—[Chad-
wlck.
All that we are is tho result of what we have thought it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain, follows him, as tho wheel follows the foot of him who draws the carriage. If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him like a shadow that never leaves him. Let the wise man guard his thoughts, for they are difficult to perceive, very artful, and rush wherever they list.— [Buddha.
I am ready to admit that the heart ories out lor love just as loudly as the brain calls for law and, further, I am ready to admit that to gain order for the head at the price of the loss of happiness and trust for the heart is a most questionable advantage, or even a positive loss for the heart and i»s needs are as real and true and bltrh a part of human life, as is the knowied&o and thought of tho brain. I oven believe that happiness and peace are so nocessar.y a part of lifo, that any life is a failure that, in the long run, does not gain them.—[M. J. Savage.
NOT IN THE BIBLE.
A skeptic once said to me, "If our belief is beyond our control, as it is, and depends upon our oonviotioo, as it does, and God requires nothing impossible of us, what beoomes of the doctrine, "He that believeth shall be saved, and he that believeth not shall be damned?" 1. The words "He that believeth not shall be damned" are probably not in the Bible. The passago in which they occur is thought on good grounds to be the addition of a later date. See Abbott's Commentary on Mark for the reasons for this opinion. 2. The word damned means condemned. It does not mean eternal damnation. 8. Some forms of unbelief ore universally recognised as worthy of moral condemnation. If a man says that he does not believe in patriotism, or justice, or honesty, or love, that he thinks that every man is governed by low and ignoble motives, and that all high and noble aspirations are mere dreams of the poets, do you not coneemn him? No mere intellectual act is condemned by the New Testament. It is ouly such acts of moral unbelief as indicate a morally degraded soul that are condemned. The man whose soul does not answer to the grandeur of Christ's nature, that does not in this sense believe in him, by his unbelief demonstrate* that tbere is no grandeur in his own soul. We condemn the
American who does not believe in Washington, or in Lincoln, and we do Tight to do so. Much more is be worthy or condemnation who does not In this sense believe in Christ.—[Christian Union, ———!se«——
CONSUMPTION CUBED. Am old physician, retired from active
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ractlce. haviug baa placed in his hands an East Indian missionary the for inula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy ana permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive aud radical cure for Nervous Leblllty aud all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of oftyw feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, ana a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this
expenses, naming this paper,_Dr. 8tok%32 north phla, Pa.
Fntnx
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street, Philadel-
UNI—TUATTRK SATURDAY EVBMail the most widely circulated newspaper In the State outside of Indianapolis.
THINGS THA TI HAVE SEEN. I have eeen a man build a house so large that the sheriff turned him out of doors.
I have seen a young man sell a good farm, turn merchant, and die in an insane hospital.
I have seen a man travel about so mucb, that there was nothing at home worth looking after.
I have seen a rich man's sin begin where his father.left off. and end wbero his father began—penniless.
I have seen a young girl marry a young man of dissolute habits, and repent of it as long as she lived.
I have seen the extravagance of children bring ibelr parents to poverty and want, and themselves into disgrace.
I have seen a prudent, industrious wifp, retrieve the fortunes of a family, while her husband pulled at the other end of the rope.
I have seen a young man who de-, spised the counsel of the wise and advice of the good, end bis career in poverty and wretchedness.
I have seen a man spend more In folly than would support his family in comfort and independence.
I have seen a man depart from the truth, when candor and veracity would have served him a rnuib better purP°EE«
I have seen a man engage in a law suit about a trifling affair, that cost him more in the end than would have roofed all the buildings on his farm.
TIT AN!S AND MEN.
"Blessed are the meek," exclaims the voice of inspiration, but can a man be meek with the consciousness that a dreaded monster is consuming his vitals. We are not a race of Titans. A Prometheus might stand chained to the torturing rock with a vulture perpetually gnawing his liver, and his face ever wear an expression of heroic and even meek endurance. But Prometheus has left no descendants. With vuitures (disease) con&umiiag his liver, the modern man makes himself and every one around him miserable. Fretful, gloomy, hypochondriacal, he
Bees
the world and
life a.l on the wrong s!de—the dark side and whoever dares to assert that there Is a sunny side, he regards as an enemy, or at best a mocker of his imaginary woes. Unlike the mythical Titans, the victim of disease is not succorless. There is an arm to rescue—a balm to cleanse and heal. As remedies for this most depressing of all diseases,—" Liver Complaint,"—none are more efficient or popular than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets. The Pellets effectually remove the effete and poisonous matter, while the Medical Discovery imparts strength and health to the entire system. They are sold by druggists.
How TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH.—If the blood Is thin and acrid bealt jy bile cannot bo Becreted bence the first and all important thing for the debilitated, should be to commence the purification of their blood. Roback's Blood Purifier not only purifies and enriches the blood, but adds to the great principles which give it power to resist disease. Mild, yet powerful, and so peculiarly successful in its operation that a few -.bottles taken In conjunction with Roback's Blood Pills never fail to remoye every particle of unhealthy accumulation until the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and the duties ef life, which had before been.burdens, become pleasures.
For sale by J. J. BAUR.
WAYNE'S DIURETIC AND ALTERATIVE ELIXIK OP BUCHU, JUNIPER AND ACETATE POTASH.-'-A new and valuable preparation for tho relief and cure of Gravel, Irritation of the Bladder and Uretha, Dropsical Rheumatism, and Gouty Afflictions, Pain iu the Back and Loiris, fec.
For Sale by J. J. BAUR.
LIGHT, airy, and cheerful, centrally located, and carefully managed, the Colounade Hotel offers unequalled inducements to Philadelphia visitors.
A UO UST FLO WER.
The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-five per cent of the people iu the United States are afflicted with these diseases and their effects
such as Sour Stopiach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains ut the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coatea Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low suirits, Ac. Go to your Drugscist and get a 75 cent Bottle of AUGUST FLOWER or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it —Two doses will relieve you.
For sale by Gulick «fc Berry and by Groves & Lowry.
TO CONS UMPT1VES.
The advertiser, a retired physician, having providentially discovered while a Medical Missionary in Southern Asia a very simple vegetable remedy for the speeay and permanent cure of CONSUMPTION, Asthma. Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affections—also a positive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all Nervous (Complaints, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, he will cheerfully send, free of charge, to all who desire it, the recipe for prepsring and full directions for successfully using this providentially, discovered remedy. Those who wish to avail themselves of tho benefits of this discovery, without oest, can do so by return mail, by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, DR. CHARLRS P. MARSHALL,
No. 33 Niagara St., Buffalo^ N. Y.
—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Rheumatic Gout, Nervous and Kidney Diseases positively cured by Dr. Filler's Rheumatic Remedy—a Physicians specialty 42years, never fails when taken as directed. P. M. Donnelly, agent. mar7 ly
mABLINIlEO 1837.
"PHOSBHX BRAXDK*!
Wx oflfer the above brand of White Leed to tbe public with the positive aasuranoe that it
PERFECTLY PURE. BGEBTEIX,
HILLS CO., CixcTNjtATi, OHIO.
For sale by dealers generally. KOTK.—Consumers will etmaoit their INTKHBSTby bearing in mind that a lag# proportion of the article sold at PURE WhlTK LEAD is Adulterated to the extent of from 30 to W per cent: and much of it docs not contain a particle of L*«d.
OOD MEN SELECTED.
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They Will Enforce (he Laws In Regard to the Swiss Ague Care.
Whlek is Certainly the Beat Medicine in tlie World.
Yours resr •specif ul ly 1. NEKBII
Forty-seven cases of the 8wi'S Ague Cure will be shipped to-momw to fill oiders for that medicine.
TERKE HATTTE, IND.. Feb. 20,1877. I have used the Swiss Ague Cure in my faml.'y and find it a sure cure fo.* fever and ague. It is also a good tonic.
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foi eign and Domestic
Fruits and Vegetables
217 S. Madison St., and Central market, PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Consignments respectfully solicited. Order by Mail Filled Promptly. Refers, by pel mission, to M. Henebery, Wholesale Winet, &c.> Peoria W. E. Stone, Esq., Cashier Is Natl Bank,Peoria John M.Gipps,ot Uipp» & Co., Brewers, Peoria Secor Sewing Ma chine Co., Bridgeport, Ct M. M. Bassett, Cooper »te Baoaett, Peoria C. Bacon, Esq. Peoria E. T. Holllst*rfe Co., Commisslox Merchants, St. Louis, Mo.
SEWING
MACHINES
REPAIRED ASD ADJUSTED In the very best manner and warranted work? by JOSEPH FOLK, No. 822 Mall street, north side, between 3rd and 4tk streets, up stairs. Don't condemn your ma chine until Mr. FOLK has had a look at it for the real trouble may be very light un) the cost of repairing a mere trifle. The best needles and oil constantly on hand.
J*nel9-tl
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FORT WAYNI, IND.,April 5.1877.
Mr. Jules Houriet, Terre Haute, Please send me by freight 12 dozen one dollar size Swiss Ague Cure, and 12 dozen 50 cent, and oblige, T. M. MIDDKL.
LOOAVSI'OKT, IND., April6,1877.
Dr Jules Houriet: Sin—Please send by freighl is soon as you can, 12 dozen of 60 cent size, lt» dozen of one dollar size of KwisS Ague Cure, it sells better than any other menici.iL-
N EKIIUAM & Co.
VIXCKNKES, March t, 1877.
Dr. Jules Hbnrlet: 1 have been (telling your Swiss Ague Cure. It gives general satisfaction, and It has proved a success. CiiAkLES H.
CLARK, Druggist.
FT. BRANCH,IND., March 20,1877.
DEAR SIK—You will please send by express immediately, the following: 1 dozen bottles, large slza, Swiss Ague Cure. dozen small Swiss Ague Cure. We are out, and have calls every hour during the day. It gives better results in curing ague than any medicine ever sold in this market lor the cure of ague. Direct to Kort Uranch, lnd.
D. TOKES A Co.
HERMAN HULMAN.
(Of Hulman &Cox, Wholesale Grocers.) TEKRE HAUTE, Aiarch 3,1877. MR. HOURIET, DEAR SIR—Your Swiss Ague Cure cured me of chills and fever wfien all other medicines failed to sure me, and, and would say that I believe that you have the best in the countrv.
O. M. E. WHALLJNG.
The way the Swiss Ague Cure recommends itself is shown by the f»ct, that Mr. Houriet was gone four days in Illinois and sold for y-eight dozen bottles to parties who had sold it before.
A TON SCALES. Including Setting Up.
®QA AH others at like reduction. Warranted the best iu use and satisfaction or no sale. a^Send for circulars.
UNITED STATES SCALE CO. Litchfield, IDs.
LACK & BLACK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAI*, 411% Main street. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
EORGE E. SECOR,
Commission Merchant,
HEUMATISM****** *v
BAINBRIOOE, PUTNAM Co, IND.
I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for twenty years and after using three bottles of Dr. Win. Lutes Medicines, I have become entirely well. My limbswereAll drawn out of shape but are now stral^lH^nd^uiuL
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A Great Remedy!
MR. LUTES of I his city has had for several years a receipt for the cure of Rheumatism, which Is a quick and sore cure tor this terrible affliction. He has only used it on personal friends now and then without charge. But in the last year the demand for his medicine has been so great, and being constantly a*ked to plaoe it bef re the public, he has concluded to devote hiswnole line and at ten ion to this truly wenderfUl nudicine. He can be found at all times at his residence on Swan street Letween Sixth* and Six-and-a-Half streets. Below weglve a list of a few persons who have tried this medicine and are now ell:
W. J. HOWARD.
TEKRE HAUTE, JAN. 21 1877.
This to certify that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for. twelve years and after faking two bottles of Dr. Lute's Medicln" I find nivself able to do my own work and walk eight squares, afld have ordered two more bottles which I think will cure me. MRS.KATIE MILLER.
Dr. Lntes, I have Med many kinos of medicine for Rheumatism and have never been able to find a cure, until I found youra which by. the use of two battles has made me able for duty again, and abo well.
TERRE HAUTE, IYD.
I have tried many remedies for Rheumatism and all have failed until!found Dr. Lute's Remedy, and have u«ed three bottles ami 1 am now almost well aad am satisfied that it Will cure this terrible disease.
MORTON LOUIS.
TERRK AUTE, IND.
I have taken two bottles of Dr. Lute's medicine and I am now well. I suffered greatly from Rheumatism but I am now well, and recommend it to all Rheumatic sufferers. I will keep this medicine for sale at ray store 12th &
For sale also by E. BURNS, corner of 3rd and Walnut streets.
J.
w.
BARNKTT.
H. PALMER, M. A. SWIFT,
ARBLE WORKS.
BARNETTR PALMER & SWIFT,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Rose and Gray Scotch Granite
AND ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS,
Tombs, ad Stones, Vaults, Man tcls,
East Main street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND. work wAiTaiteJ. to jIVJ satisfaction.
WHOOPING 00UGH.
Whooping Cough Specific cures this disease in one week's time. If used generally, it will save the lives of hundreds. Do not let your child die of whooping oough when one bottle of this Speclfle will cure it. It moderates all the severer symptoms within the rirsttweuty-iour hours. For sale by BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG. Terre Haute. Ind.
JOE HUT, THE "BOSS" I O
THE CHOICEST
Fresh Meats
611 Main Street.
A. G. AUSTIN & CO.
DOZES
All Competition in Hardware and Builders Supplies How's this—Pine Doors for $1.00
Professional Cards
O M. BEECHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office with N, U. Buff, over Tutt's shoe 8tore, Main street, between Fourth and Fifth utreets,south side. ..
JOHN T.SCOTT,
Attorney at
[CE—NO. Ill MAIN STREET. OFFICE-NO. As U. 8. Commiaaioper is authorised makejrooJ5s in Bankruptcy.
Over Hendersons Stove Store, bet. Fourt and Fifth streets.
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And myself entirely well. LOUIS BRAD.
TERRE HAUTE, JAN.19 1877.
This Is io certify that I have been severe ly afflicted with Rheumatism for about six years and after taking three bottles of the above medicine have been entirely cured.
ar22 TERRE HAUTE. Iti«i.
G.
BUFF,
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GREENCASTLE. IND.,JAN.23 1877.
This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for thirteen years and not able to do any kind ot work. Having heard of Dr. Wm. Lute's Medicine I procured four bottlea of it and after taking it
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TERRE HAUTE,IND.
Office over Tutt's Shoe Store, Maln sireeii between 4th and 5tb streets, south side.
J. P. WORRELL,
Office, LINTON MANSION, Southwest corner 6th aad Ohio Streets. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4 to 0 p. m. Practice now limited to diseases of the
EYK and KAK.
R. J. MILLS
would most respectfully announce to biio citbsens of Terre Haute and vicinity, that he has opened, on the corner of 13th and Che8tHUt streets, a Medical Office, where he will treat all classes of Chronic and acuw diseases, of both sexes, in the most scientific and successful manner, either with or without electricity.
the
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
ADOLPH MEYERS, Policeman.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
I was not able to walk, on account of severe affliction of Rheumatism. I procured a bottle of i'r. Lute's Medicine aud I am now able, the use of it, to walk and go about my business. WM. SPENCE.
Office aud residence on corner of 13th and Chestnut streets, three streets east of Vanda11a depot. Visits made to the country, if required. (febl7-ly)
"OSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
Office on Ohio St., Bet. 3rd
DR.
Mal^re^0DRUFP.
W. BALLEW, DENTIST/
Office, 119 Main Street, over Sag** old confectionery stand. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Can he found In office night and day.
Business Cards.
CAL
THOMAS,
Optician and Watchmaker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, slgi. of big man with watch.
Rw.
RIPPETOE
Gene il Dealer In
GROCERIES, VISIONS AND PRO DUCE, National Block, 165 Main aire*
KISSNER,
J9 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Pianos, Melodeons, Organs. Musical Instruments, Ac., Palace of Music, 4S Ohio
DREUSICKE,
LOCKSMITH, BELL HANGER AND STENCIL CUTTElt, No. 20 N. 4th St., TERRE HAUTE, INIX
United States Revenue Stamps, Steel Stamps, Seal Presses and all kinds of Stencil Paint and Brushes.
REPAIRING AND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDKD TO.
STOVE DEALERS. HEELER & SELLERS,
Main Street, between Eighth and Ninth, TERRE HAUTE, IND., Keep on hand at their place of business a large and well selected stock of
STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE, And ask the public to call and price their goods before buying elsewhere and be bene fitted thereby.
Produce and Commission
TOS. H. BRIGGS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and Dealer In
HIDES, PELTS, RAGS, BUTTER, EGGS, AC., Corner of Fourth and '"berry streets,
TERRE HAIJTE. INI).
RESTAURANTS. H. KOUSER'8
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GRAND
Restaurant and Dining Rooms,
No. 010 MAIN STREET,
North Side, TERRE HAUTE, IND OPEN DAY Al»r XTOHT.
HOTELS.
ENDERSON HOUSE.
F. P. NICHOLS, Prop'r.
South Fourth St, Bet Walnut and Poplar, TERRE HAUTE, IND. First Clam Boarding by the week, Day or Meal. Beat wagon yard in the city.
HOGS.
HENRY
BROWN,
IfOO SHIPPER, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Bays hogs every day in the year,"cash up and no grumbling." Office on south ourtb street, one half square south of the market house, one door south of Htndeim house. All I ask is to try me. Trade with me once and yoa will trade with me again.
BARBERS.
^NDREW RODERU&
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THIS POPULAR EAST END BARBER SHOP Has removed to tbe neat little room formerljr occupied by Dr. Byers and attached to Woodrulni grocery store, on the eorner of 12th and Main, where his many cttstoimp can find him as oaoal—sociable and ready bo do tbe best of work in his line at all time*. He also make* a specialty »f a hair which he warranto in all cases.
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ALEX.
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TERRE HAUTE, IND.
O. LINCOLN,
Office, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth specialties. All work warranted. (d&w-tf>
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW.
Surgeon and Mechanical
DENTIST,
Dental Room, 157 Main Street, near 6th, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Nitrous Oxide Oas administered for pai ess Tooth Extraction.
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ATCHISON, PA., writes
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have tested the Patent Ivory Eye I
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ADOLPH BIORN11EKG, M. D.
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WXL STEVENS, J. P.
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M. BONN'EY, Ex-Mayor, a B. W. DAVIS, Ex-Mayor. GEORGE A WER KILL. P. M.. ROBT. H. T2WKSBUKY. CftyTreaa.
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Any person can act as our Agent. To Gentlemen or ladles $5 to $20 a d»y guaranteed. Full particulars sent free. Write immediately to
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No. 205 WEST S8d SJTREET,
(P. O. Box OS*.) NEW YORE CITY, N. Y. Do not miss the opportunity of being first in the field. Do not delay. Write by first mall. Great inducements and large profits oDered to any person who wants a first-clans paying bosinesa.
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